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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

"College for America at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is
teaming up with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to offer
low-cost, competency-based degree programs to all Federal employees and
their family members." inform Libby May, Southern New Hampshire University

This alliance provides every Federal worker and
their eligible family members with the opportunity to access College for
America degree programs that are offered at $3,000 tuition annually.

College for America is a competency-based degree program, directly
applicable in the workplace, and designed to accommodate the busy lives
of working adults. College for America students can earn an associate's
or bachelor's degree, online and at their own pace, from Southern New
Hampshire University, a fully accredited, nonprofit university based in
New Hampshire.

"We are proud to be working with the U.S. Office of Personnel
Management to offer low-cost, competency-based degree programs to all
Federal employees and their families for the first time," said Paul
LeBlanc, SNHU president. "This alliance will open the doors to higher
education for thousands of Federal workers and their families, and will
allow them to develop skills that are immediately applicable in the
workplace."

Through the alliance, Federal employees and their families will have
the opportunity to pursue an associate or bachelor's degree at their own
self-directed pace in subjects including health care management,
communications, and general studies.

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